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13 Tours and Activities

Maui’s massive Haleakala volcano 10,000 feet above the Hawaiian island. On this bike tour, you’ll cruise down the mountain from the 6,500-foot level, traveling 26 miles to the town of Paia on the ocean. On the way up, your guides will teach you about the history of Haleakala, its geology, and the rare plants and animals found only on Maui. The tours start early, so you’ll have a chance to catch one of Haleakala’s famous sunrises.

Watching the sunrise at Haleakala Crater is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, which is only made better by hopping on a bike and riding back down to the beach. Begin early with pre-dawn pickup between 2 and 3am before making the winding journey in the dark to the 10,023 ft. summit. As the horizon begins to slowly turn red, then gradually to orange and yellow, the lunar beauty of Haleakala Crater begins to come into view. After the sun has crested the eastern horizon and bathed the crater in light, drive back down to the National Park boundary for 26 miles of a biking downhill to the sands of Pai'a Bay.

On this winding Haleakala downhill bike ride, enjoy 26 miles of spectacular views as you coast down a dormant volcano. Experience the landscape as it changes from pastures to towns, sugar cane, and farms, and finish the journey in coastal Paia just steps from a white sand beach.

Guest are driven up the mountain on the same route they'll bike down. You'll hear a narrated tour of the route explaining it's history, points of interest, Hawaiian culture, and dining options at local restaurants along the route. You'll know exactly where to go on the Haleakala downhill tour and even great places to stop and eat along the way. There is no hotel transportation. Guest must drive to our basecamp at 381 Baldwin Ave, Paia between 4:00 and 4:45am. Paia has a lot of cafe's shops and beautiful beaches. We're also 20 minutes away from Twin Falls for a fresh water swim or Bamboo forest for a hike. The north shore has lots more adventures!

Get the most from your visit to Haleakalā National Park on this full-day adventure that combines the park's three most popular activities in just one tour. Begin by watching the spectacle of rays casting light on the crater floor as you watch the sun rise from the 10,023-foot (3,055-meter) summit of Haleakalā volcano. Then embark upon an exhilarating downhill bike ride down 21 switchbacks, followed by a 5-line zipline tour on the slopes of Haleakalā.

The massive gray cone of the Haleakala volcano looms over the Hawaiian island of Maui. This tour brings you to the mountain’s peak to cycle down its slopes. The tour is self-guided, so you’ll take the 26-mile trip at your own pace. Along the way, you’ll pass Haleakala Ranch, Kula, and Makawao, and finish at the tour office in Paia.

If you like to travel at your pace, then this Maui Express Bike Tour of Haleakala volcano is an option for independent travelers. Rather than visiting the summit of Haleakala as part of a guided group, this tour begins at the National Park entrance and allows you to bike through Kula and Makawao as fast or as slow as you choose. Stop at protea farms, get a cup of coffee, and wander through local shops, before finishing either at the bike tour office or down on the beach in Paia. Tours check in at 7:30am, and conclude by 2:30pm.

Enjoy a thrilling day biking down the slopes of Mount Haleakala and ziplining through the treetops on this 9-hour, small-group, adventure trip. Travel to the 10,000-foot (3,000-meter) summit of Haleakala for an enchanting sunrise view before descending by bike through a series of 21 gentle switchbacks along a paved road. Then trade your bike helmet for a harness as you zoom through a series of five scenic ziplines. Finish the day with a relaxing visit to Maui Lavender farm. A guide, breakfast, all equipment and round-trip hotel transport is included.

Take an exhilarating trip down Haleakala by bicycle with this 26-mile cruise down the mountain. You and your guided group start from an elevation of around 6,500 feet and make your way down the mountain. You'll either stop for lunch along the way or dine at your final destination, the beach town of Paia.

If you want to combine sightseeing with something more active than the usual bus tours, book this guided bike tour down Maui's dormant volcano, Haleakala. Starting very early in the morning for the best sunrise views (and to beat the heat) pedal downhill, riding along switchbacks, through Haleakala Ranch and past Kula. Continue through the towns of Makawao and Paia, and finally finish up oceanside at Paia Bay Beach Park. Includes hotel pickup and drop-off.

Cycle from the top of Haleakala Volcano to the coast of Maui on this half-day cycling tour. With the benefit of an early morning start, you'll beat the crowds and traffic on the roads, making for a peaceful 26-mile (42-kilometer) descent. With a small group size, state-of-the-art bikes and helmets, and expert guidance, you'll have a safe and enjoyable trip down the side of the volcano.

See more of Maui's Haleakala National Park on this bike tour that covers more ground than possible hiking and goes to places off limits to tour buses. As your guide shares stories about the extensive history of the park, its geology, fauna, and flora, pedal the 26-mile bike route down the slopes of Haleakala. Continue through the switchbacks of Haleakala Ranch, the upcountry town of Kula, and Makawao, and finish in beachside town of Paia.

Take on Haleakala, one of Maui’s most imposing, and beautiful, dormant volcanoes, during this 8-hour hike. Challenge yourself with this 11.3-mile (18.1-kilometer) trip at 10,000 feet (3,000 meters) of altitude, traveling down into the crater of this rugged volcano. As you walk, you’ll enjoy magnificent views and observe local plant and animal life like the spiny ‘Ahinahina’ (Silversword). Some included mid-trip snacks, plus a post-hike picnic lunch, help keep you fueled up for more adventures. A backpack, raincoat, water bottle and round-trip hotel transport are also covered.